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Columbia Sportswear Obstructs Counterfeiting Efforts in Malaysia by Targeting Storefronts.


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PORTLAND, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 13, 2004

Columbia Sportswear Columbia Sportswear Company NASDAQ: COLM is a United States company that manufactures and distributes outerwear and sportswear. Founded in 1938 by the late Paul Lamfrom, father of present chairperson Gert Boyle, the company is headquartered in Portland, Oregon.  Company (Nasdaq:COLM COLM Column
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), a global leader in the active outdoor apparel and footwear industries, recently joined forces with local authorities in three simultaneous raids last week of Malaysian Factory Outlet Stores selling counterfeit Columbia Sportswear apparel.

As part of an aggressive campaign to stamp out to put an end to by sudden and energetic action; to extinguish; as, to stamp out a rebellion s>.

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 counterfeiters and protect its unique brand, the recent raids resulted in the seizure of more than 1,400 pieces of counterfeit shirts and pants using Columbia labels.

The raids took place at three separate Factory Outlet Stores in Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur (kwä`lə lm`pr), city (1990 est. pop. . These stores, prevalent throughout Malaysia, have been known to purvey pur·vey  
tr.v. pur·veyed, pur·vey·ing, pur·veys
1. To supply (food, for example); furnish.

2. To advertise or circulate.
 counterfeit high-end products for discounted prices.

"We continue to step up our efforts to dissuade counterfeiters from copying our products, and will continue to do more," said Tim Boyle Tim Boyle (born January 28, 1984) is an Australian rules football player, playing forward with the Hawthorn Hawks of the Australian Football League. His career has been plagued by injuries. , President and Chief Executive Officer of Columbia Sportswear. "We've found that the increasing worldwide recognition of our brands requires us to be extremely aggressive toward counterfeiters. We ultimately want to protect our customers from being duped into buying inferior products."

Due to the large number of counterfeit product found at the three stores, Columbia is working with local authorities to determine if criminal or civil sanctions may ensue.

Columbia employees, independent sales representatives and distributors around the world are trained to identify counterfeit products. From its headquarters in Portland, Columbia coordinates a multi-faceted, global, anti-counterfeiting program and initiates numerous operations each year.

Founded in 1938 in Portland, Ore., Columbia Sportswear Company is a global leader in the design, sourcing, marketing and distribution of active outdoor apparel and footwear. As one of the largest outerwear brands in the world and the leading seller of skiwear ski·wear  
n.
Clothing appropriate for various types of skiing.
 in the United States, the Company has developed an international reputation for quality, performance, functionality and value. To learn more about Columbia Sportswear, please visit the Company's website at www.columbia.com.
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